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This article describes the digital edition of the Hebrew Bible: A Critical Edition (HBCE), which is being produced as part of a project called Critical Editions for Digital Analysis and Research (CEDAR) at the University of Chicago. We first discuss the goals of the HBCE and its requirements for a digital edition. We then turn to the CEDAR project and the advances it offers, both theoretical and technological. Finally, we present an illustration of how a reader might use the digital HBCE to interact with the biblical text in innovative ways.
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Yardney, S., Schloen, S. R., & Prosser, M. (2019). New Digital Tools for a New Critical Edition of the Hebrew Bible. Open Theology, 5(1), 80–94. https://doi.org/10.1515/opth-2019-0006
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